I can’t decide: A Hair Transplant or SMP?
I have written extensively on SMP, and it has its limitations: (1) there are significant variables results due to the operator’s skills, (2) variable results due to inks used, (3) fades and changes over time, especially when exposed to sun. SMP works great when used with a hair transplant, as the SMP background impact makes a hair transplant look fuller. I recommend it when my patient has fine hair. I had transplants, for example, and I have fine hair that developed as I got older, so I had SMP done to address this Age Related Thinning problem, see here: https://baldingblog.com/i-just-finished-my-smp-on-my-crown-area-today-see-before-and-after-photos/. Remember, SMP is not hair. The final decision is yours, of course. If you get SMP, ask the person doing it to allow you to meet someone like me who had SMP for 3 or more years. That will tell you if you like what you might be getting.
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